
Jeroen Hellingman <jeroen@bohol.ph> writes:
Since much of the difficult stuff of XML will eventually be hidden from users. Future versions of layout programs will probably be able to read a thing coded in TEI directly (doing an XSLT transform to some internal format), and format it nicely according to some defaults.
It already works for simple books using CSS; here is an example (a text by Ludwig Tieck in German): http://www.gnu.franken.de/Tieck/Werke/dichterleben/ Sorry for the strange layout - it is just a test. It works with Mozilla 1.6 and better. Of course, the other feature you mentioned are more important. -- | ,__o | _-\_<, http://www.gnu.franken.de/ke/ | (*)/'(*)